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  2. Homebuilt computer - Wikipedia

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    Computer kits include all of the hardware (and sometimes the operating system software, as well) needed to build a complete computer. Because the components are pre-selected by the vendor, the planning and design stages of the computer-building project are eliminated, and the builder's experience will consist solely of assembling the computer ...

  3. List of x86 manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    East Germany 80286 clone, made in 1989-1990. Eagle Memories, [31] MC [32] 486DLC OEM rebranded variants of Cyrix 486DLC CPUs. Mitsubishi Straker [33] Intel SmartDie [34] based products, packaging an Intel-provided CPU die in OEM-specific packages, mainly for use in ultracompact laptops. Fujitsu (Pentium) [35]

  4. Video game conversion - Wikipedia

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    A conversion kit, also known as a software kit, is special equipment that can be installed into an arcade machine that changes the current arcade video game it plays into another one. For example, a conversion kit can be used to reconfigure an arcade machine designed to play one game so that it would play its sequel or update instead, such as ...

  5. CyberPowerPC - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of VR gaming in 2014, CyberPowerPC, with support from Oculus VR, released the most inexpensive computer capable of running the Oculus Rift virtual reality system, according to Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe. [4] Later, CyberPowerPC became notable for developing a PC build for the express purpose of streaming video games. [5]

  6. White box (computer hardware) - Wikipedia

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    In computer hardware, a white box is a personal computer or server without a well-known brand name. [1] The term is usually applied to systems assembled by small system integrators and to homebuilt computer systems assembled by end users from parts purchased separately at retail. In this sense, building a white box system is part of the DIY ...

  7. IBM PC–compatible - Wikipedia

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    "IBM PC–compatible" refers to a class of computers that are technically compatible with the 1981 IBM PC and subsequent XT and AT models from computer giant IBM. Like the original IBM PC, they use an Intel x86 central processing unit and are capable of using interchangeable commodity hardware, such as expansion cards.

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